Key:man made

man_made
Description
The man-made tag is for identifying man made structures. 
Group: Man made
Used on these elements
Documented values: 158
See also
Status: de facto

Usage

A tag for identifying man-made (artificial) structures added to the landscape. See also building=* for buildings.

Values

Man made

A tag for identifying man made (artificial) structures that are added to the landscape. See the page Man-made for an introduction on its usage.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
man_made adit A type of entrance to an underground mine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal.
man_made antenna An antenna to transmit and/or receive wireless signals.
man_made beacon A structure for signalling on land and sea.
man_made beehive Beehive
man_made breakwater A man-made structure designed to protect a shore or harbour from the sea and waves.
man_made bridge The outline of a bridge, grouping together all features for that bridge.

Please also add bridge=* and layer=* to all ways running over the bridge.

man_made bunker_silo An open-sided structure that can be used with vehicles to fill and empty them.
man_made cairn A mound of stones, usually conical or pyramidal, raised as a landmark or to designate a point of importance in surveying.
man_made carpet_hanger A construction to hang carpets for cleaning with the help of carpet beaters.
man_made cellar_entrance An entrance into artificially created vault.
man_made chimney A tall distinctive vertical conduit for venting hot gases or smoke, normally found near power stations or large factories.
man_made clearcut An area where all trees have been uniformly cut down.
man_made column A column used to support a structure or for decoration.
man_made communications_tower A huge tower for transmitting radio applications.
man_made courtyard An area that is usually enclosed by walls or buildings.
man_made crane A stationary, permanent crane.
man_made cross Cross with little historical or religion value, e.g. summit cross.
man_made cutline A straight line cut in a forest.
man_made dolphin A marine structure for berthing and mooring of vessels.
man_made dovecote A place where doves are farmed or stored.
man_made dyke A dyke is a an embankment built to restrict the flow of water or other liquids.
man_made embankment An artificial steep slope.
man_made flagpole A long pole built to hold a flag.
man_made flare A tower constructed to burn off excess gas.
man_made footwear_decontamination A facility to decontaminate footwear for hikers.
man_made gantry An overhead structure across a major road usually for holding signs, often variable-message signs.
man_made gasometer A large container in which natural gas or town gas is stored near atmospheric pressure at ambient temperatures.
man_made goods_conveyor A conveyor system for transporting materials
man_made groyne A rigid structure built from a shoreline or riverbank that interrupts water flow and limits the movement of sediment. See also: man_made=breakwater.
man_made guard_stone A guard stone: a stone built onto or into the corner of a building or wall to prevent carriages from damaging the structure, often found on either side of an entrance to a laneway, or alongside a wall to protect it.
man_made heap A large pile of material
man_made insect_hotel A structure intended to provide shelter for insects.
man_made kiln A kiln: an oven used for industrial processes such as hardening, drying, or smelting
man_made lighthouse Tower that emits light to serve as a navigational aid at sea or on inland waterway.
man_made manhole Hole with a cover that allows access to an underground service location, just large enough for a human to climb through.
man_made mast A mast is a vertical structure built to hold, for example, antennas.
man_made mineshaft A mineshaft: vertical tunnel into a mine where minerals are extracted.
man_made monitoring_station A station that monitors something.
man_made nesting_site A man made nesting aid that is mounted on a support device.
man_made obelisk Tall, narrow, four-sided, tapered monument which usually ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top.
man_made observatory Observatory: a location used for observing terrestrial or celestial events
man_made offshore_platform Offshore platform, oil platform or offshore drilling rig
man_made petroleum_well Oil well: a hole bored in the earth, designed to bring petroleum oil or gas to the surface
man_made pier A pier is a raised walkway over water, supported by widely spread piles or pillars.
man_made pipeline A major pipeline carrying gas, water, oil, etc.
man_made planter A structure for planting flowers or other ornamental plants.
man_made pumping_rig A pumping rig for producing oil. Use of this tag is discouraged. See man_made=petroleum_well instead.
man_made pumping_station Pumping station: a facility including pumps and equipment for pumping fluids from one place to another
man_made reservoir_covered A covered reservoir is a large man-made tank for holding fresh water
man_made satellite_dish A dish-shaped parabolic antenna designed to receive or transmit radio waves to or from a satellite
man_made silo A storage container for bulk material, often grains such as corn or wheat
man_made snow_fence A solid fence-like structure built across steep slopes to reduce risk and severity of (snow) avalanches.
man_made spoil_heap Spoil heap, piles of waste rock removed during mining.
man_made storage_tank A container that holds liquids or compressed gases.
man_made street_cabinet A cabinet located in the street and hosting technical equipment to operate facilities such as electricity or street lights.
man_made stupa A Buddhist dome-shaped structure with a spire on top
man_made surveillance A surveillance camera or other type of surveillance equipment.
man_made survey_point A triangulation pillar, geodetic vertex, or other piece of fixed equipment used by topographers.
man_made tailings_pond Tailings pond: A body of liquid or slurry used to store byproducts of mining operations
man_made telescope Telescope: an instrument that aids in the observation of remote objects by collecting light or radio waves
man_made torii The gate structure found at the entrance of Shinto shrines and (rarely) Japanese Buddhist temples.
man_made tower A tower is a free-standing structure which is higher than it is wide. Add tower:type=* if possible.
man_made utility_pole A single pole supporting elevation of any of various and unspecified public utilities, such as power transmission, lighting or telephony.
man_made ventilation_shaft A vertical space in mines, tunnels, or buildings allowing stale air to leave the space underneath and/or fresh air to enter it.
man_made video_wall A digital screen, typically constructed out of smaller LED panels.
man_made wastewater_plant A wastewater plant is a facility used to treat wastewater or sewage.
man_made water_tap Publicly usable water tap, providing access to water and usually equipped with a valve.
man_made water_tower Structure with a water tank at an altitude to increase pressure in water network
man_made water_well A structural facility to access ground water, created by digging or drilling.
man_made water_works A place where drinking water is found and applied to the local waterpipes network.
man_made watermill A mill driven by water power.
man_made wildlife_crossing Structure that allow animals to cross human barriers safely.
man_made windmill A traditional windmill, historically used to mill grain with wind power. See power=generator in combination with generator:source=wind for modern wind turbines.
man_made windpump A device that pumps natural gas or water using the wind, typically mass produced.
man_made works A factory or industrial production plant.
man_made yes General tag for man-made (artificial) structures.
man_made user defined All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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